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assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, little denying the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex marquardt, abc news, benghazi in eastern libya. >>> president obama was 5,000 mile from the white house today in havensantiago, chile but fie questions and criticism from both mears he hasn't fully explained the u.s. strategy and concrete goals for getting out. jake tapper was digging for some of those answers today. jake? >> reporter: good evening, diane. well, for the third day in a row preside
assuring us they want democracy with political party, a constitution and elections. still there is a lot of keptism. >> there is cause for concern. we don't know who we're dealing with. only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that they have terrorists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in...
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younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is cause for concern i think. we don't know who we're dealing with. quite simply only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that the rebels have terrorists and fundamentalists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, there's little denying that the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex m
younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is...
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"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about just how long the united states would remain involved, in this, its third war in a muslim country. >> obviously the situation is evolving on the ground. the first phase of the mission has been completed. >> reporter: but in benghazi, the rebels were already showing off trophies from this new phase
"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the...
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one woman told us today she had to wear more makeup to get ahead. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: chris, single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i would have never thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for more 25 years and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed to do and that was when i got the, blow the cobwebs off my makeup and doll up comment. >> reporter: on tuesday, the supreme court will decide if one of the largest class action suits in history will go forward against the nation's largest private employer. >> we're not going after them because they're big. it's because they're wrong. >> reporter: walmart says their claim should have been heard in
one woman told us today she had to wear more makeup to get ahead. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: chris, single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i would have never thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for more 25 years and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male...
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dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running meat. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could b
dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course,...
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for us, it's a life style brand. we want it to be at the places where our guys want to be. >> reporter: that including an advertising world where women literally chase after men. >> this can make any ball sparkly and knew. >> reporter: and web videos where women make jokes about balls. >> so, no one wants to play with dirty equipment. that's why you have to keep your balls clean. >> reporter: get it? no question, it's racy. especially considering there's no shortage of young teenage boys wearing this stuff. >> we're really clearly a brand that's around 18 to 24-year-old guys. that's the life style we want to personify and the space that we're really looking to tap into. >> reporter: kids are younge ee out there. >> i'm sure. >> reporter: younger guys no doubt like the constant push forward cool. axe puts up all kinds of instant concerts, instant parties and instant bashes to promote its products, like this one in dallas. way too cool and way too loud for many grownups. but to get to the dollars, you have to have scen
for us, it's a life style brand. we want it to be at the places where our guys want to be. >> reporter: that including an advertising world where women literally chase after men. >> this can make any ball sparkly and knew. >> reporter: and web videos where women make jokes about balls. >> so, no one wants to play with dirty equipment. that's why you have to keep your balls clean. >> reporter: get it? no question, it's racy. especially considering there's no...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we're going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said to a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a doctor said he welco
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this is the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said,...
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you use every single muscle in your body. you're not going to hurt yourself by overdoing repetitions. >> reporter: you're not going to hurt yourself by pulling your truck? >> it's easy. for me. >> reporter: it looks like a lot of things to me. easy is not the one that pops to mind first. but art isn't alone. at gyms across the nation, they're committed to these work youments. no jogging or spinning here. >> so, we're progressing to a push jerk and going to the bar. from our whole past, you know, running and jumping and escaping a predator or being able to go up into a tree to get foot. >> reporter: robb wolf runs a gym like this in california. all this power lifting and climbing, imagine trying to escape from a mastadon. when you go into your gym, what's different from eqinox. >> people aren't really sure if it's a chop shop or what it. because it's just a warehouse and there are gymnastics rings, pomle horses, kettle bells, cargo nets that people climb. so, there's none of the classic gear that you would see in a regular jim
you use every single muscle in your body. you're not going to hurt yourself by overdoing repetitions. >> reporter: you're not going to hurt yourself by pulling your truck? >> it's easy. for me. >> reporter: it looks like a lot of things to me. easy is not the one that pops to mind first. but art isn't alone. at gyms across the nation, they're committed to these work youments. no jogging or spinning here. >> so, we're progressing to a push jerk and going to the bar. from...
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that's your final count. >>> that will do it for us. for more on the sports scene, check out "the highlight express." until then, i'm cole wright. >>> two weeks after giving charlie sheen the boot, there's word this morning his former bosses may be ready to fire him back. >> sources close to sheen say warner brothers and cbs are now trying to settle their differences with sheen so he can return to the hit show "two and a half men." >> on top of that, sheen popped up unexpectedly on "jimmy kimmel live." he was in an interview with mark cuban when sheen burst on to the set. he planted a kiss on kimmel's lips, signed an auto graph and passed out t-shirts to the audience. >> kimmel's going, i don't know about that. a clorox wipe right there. >>> coming up next, a giant lotto jackpot awaits a winner tonight. >>> and the firefight in colorado, where hundreds of homes are now in danger. we'll be right back. glowing. -smooth. -flawless. [ female announcer ] it's more than just one thing. now aveeno brings all five factors of radiance together w
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> so, first of all, are we doing the right thing in libya? >> well, the first thing that one has to say is that we have u.s. military forces involved. everyone has to be hopeful that it turns out well. and that the progress proceeds. what concerns me is the questions that have been raised. they are fair questions. questions about who the rebels are. and i think probably the most important question is whether or not gadhafi will stay. if you put yourself in the shoes of the rebels, they wonder whether or not the coalition has an interest in gadhafi leaving. there's a great deal of ambiguity about that. gadhafi's forces wonder whether or not gadhafi will be leaving. there's the same ambiguity that affects their decision making. and until that's clarified, it seems to me, we'll have a much more difficult time. i think that the goal has to be that gadhafi leaves. >> that is not the goal of the military campaign. the military campaign's mission is civilian protec
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be with you. >> so, first of all, are we doing the right thing in libya? >> well, the first thing that one has to say is that we have u.s. military forces involved. everyone has to be hopeful that it turns out well. and that the progress proceeds. what concerns me is the questions that have been raised. they are fair questions. questions about who the rebels are. and i think probably the most important question is whether or...
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we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state hillary clinton sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. >> i think it's moving well. the work that the united states and our allies have been doing to take out the air defense systems will enable the united states to do what we said we would do, which is to fulfill this initial phase and then to transition to the no-fly zone and the work that will be led by our partners. >> reporter: will it be nato? >> nato will be involved. we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and, you know, they want to see command and control that is organized. but we also are integr
we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i have clients say it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit...
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join us in a conversation to strengthen it for years to come. i'm friend, secret-keeper and playmate. do you think i'd let osteoporosis slow me down? so i asked my doctor about reclast because i heard it's the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment. he told me all about it and i said that's the one for nana. he said reclast can help restrengthen my bones to help make them resistant to fracture for twelve months. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in many places: hip, spine, even other bones. [ male announcer ] you should not take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, or kidney problems. or if you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or are nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you develop severe muscle, bone or joint pain, if you have dental problems, or if you develop new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh. the most common side effects include flu like symptoms, fever, muscle or joint pain headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. share the world with the ones you love! and
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and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> reporter: in an actual emergency, the decision woul
and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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david kerley leads us off at the white house tonight. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. the administration attacked the air waves today, making its case a week into the bombing of libya, a day before the president's big speech. and even the president's own defense secretary admitted on abc's "this week" that libya did not pose a threat. >> do you think libya posed an actual imminent threat to the united states? >> no, no. it was not -- it was not a vital national interest to the united states. but it was an interest. >> reporter: an interest, gates says, because gadhafi threatened to slaughter his own people. facing congressional and public criticism, the president in his speech tomorrow night is expected to say he acted quickly to avert a humanitarian disaster. but when asked if u.s. involvement will last to the end of the year, gates said, no one knows. which only feeds republican criticism. >> the policy has been characterized by confusion, indecision and delay. on the one hand, they say it's humanitarian, on the other hand, they say that gadhafi must go. >> reporter:
david kerley leads us off at the white house tonight. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. the administration attacked the air waves today, making its case a week into the bombing of libya, a day before the president's big speech. and even the president's own defense secretary admitted on abc's "this week" that libya did not pose a threat. >> do you think libya posed an actual imminent threat to the united states? >> no, no. it was not -- it was not a vital...
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thanks for being with us today. there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. libya -- nato has agreed to take charge of those operations. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could take place as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us now from washington with the latest details. >> reporter: the u.s. has been cutting back on its role in this no-fly zone enforcement. in fact, just yesterday, the pentagon said 75% of the combat missions are now flown by the coalition partners. soon, this transition is going to be official. the no-fly zone over libya that has international support is now getting international enforcement. >> nato allies have now decided to enforce the no-fly zone over libya. >> reporter: the announcement made late yesterday, means the u.s. plans to hand over command and control of the no-fly zone by this weekend. and the united arab emirates is now on board. >> we welcome this important step. it underscores both the breadth of this international coalition and the
thanks for being with us today. there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. libya -- nato has agreed to take charge of those operations. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could take place as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us now from washington with the latest details. >> reporter: the u.s. has been cutting back on its role in this no-fly zone enforcement. in fact, just yesterday, the pentagon said 75% of the combat missions are now...
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you're using part of the world around you through a camera and creating -- it's almost using that as a canvas for some of the game play. >> yes. exactly right. this is on board software. this comes with nintendo 3ds when you get it. >> reporter: we should point out showing 3d by filming it is a bit tricky. >> let's move along on the games. one i'm looking forward to is street fighter 4. so this will play, of course, on online with friends or local wireless. this is another title coming out on launch day as well, pilot wings resort. takes place over famous wuhu island part of wii sport resort and wii fit. >> reporter: it can be played on the 3ds but won't tap into the 3d feature how many on lunch date? >> 18 and then about 30 between, you know, in the launch window, which is from the end of march to e3 which happens in early june. >> reporter: i'm sure we'll see mario on here at some point soon. it will go for $20 0 when it goes on sale march 7th. that's the same price as a nintendo wii console. definitely not cheap for a handheld device but pretty cool stuff. just don't overdo the 3d
you're using part of the world around you through a camera and creating -- it's almost using that as a canvas for some of the game play. >> yes. exactly right. this is on board software. this comes with nintendo 3ds when you get it. >> reporter: we should point out showing 3d by filming it is a bit tricky. >> let's move along on the games. one i'm looking forward to is street fighter 4. so this will play, of course, on online with friends or local wireless. this is another...
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would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and whether he felt betrayed since he had been brought in from the cold over the last several years and the u.s. was doing business with him. he said he did feel betrayed but he thought president obama a good man. christiane amanpour, abc news, tripoli. >> as you can imagine, reaction to that interview was swift at the white house. the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane amanpour's quotes to dr. susan rice. she said, f
would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and...
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atheists got really mad at us. after you interviewed us that time. that was the most trouble we've ever gotten in. we said we weren't atheists. what? >> i said there was a consciousness to the universe. >> reporter: when they want to kill you, they don't think you're going to a good place. there's no virgins on the other end of that. >> no, no. >> you're just done. >> reporter: just nothingness. >> worm food. >> at least i'm going to a consciousness. >> reporter: pending worm food with a possible broadway smash on their hands. this is jake tapper for "nightline" in new york city. >> our thanks to jake and the worm food. >>> coming up next, the girls on the beach are all within reach. that message has been selling a lot of a product called axe body spray. but we sniff out this tale of sex and sales. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. by giv
atheists got really mad at us. after you interviewed us that time. that was the most trouble we've ever gotten in. we said we weren't atheists. what? >> i said there was a consciousness to the universe. >> reporter: when they want to kill you, they don't think you're going to a good place. there's no virgins on the other end of that. >> no, no. >> you're just done. >> reporter: just nothingness. >> worm food. >> at least i'm going to a consciousness....
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but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce the new girl, kate middleton, to public life. she's been to wales. she's been to scotland. a week come monday, she's going to go to a job in england and be unveiled in england for the first time. it will be a big day for her. >> that's a big day. the big, public event. is that pretty much it until the wedding for her? >> after a week on monday. that's it. the next time we'll see kate middleton officially, we'll see her arrive with her father, in a car rather than a coach. and literally, the eyes of the world will be on kate. >> they've done a good job of keeping that stag party for prince william a secret. a
but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce...
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i use scotts turf builder. it makes the roots really strong. [ man] the stronger the roots, the stronger and healthier your lawn's gonna be. hearing the roots, like, "i need food. i need nutrition." [ man #2 ] do i think feeding makes a difference? look at my lawn. this is healthy. it looks good, right? it's strong. look at this. feeding makes all the difference in the world. it's a no-brainer. [ male announcer ] scotts turf builderer. feeding pays. it is the best thing you could do for your lawn. feeding pays. more bold flavor!onds! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. (play-by-play announcer) it's up and it is... good! more than a snack. >>> we have exclusive footage now of the accident that horrified oprah winfrey made headlines around the world. hugh jackman took off 30 feet above the crowd. boy, when that went wrong, that went wrong. here's what's behind the scenes from episode of season 25. >> where is the boy -- >> oprah, oprah, here i am. up here!
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots and then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact. i told him what i wanted it done, where i wanted it to be done and he would go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the skoob ba to go clean. >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offering robots to help with chores around the house, i
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our insta mattick floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and he says plenty of...
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john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the no-fly zone over libya to nato. >> reporter: the news comes hours after a french fighter jet destroyed the first libyan plane to violate the no-fly zone. it was a suicide mission for the pilot. the plane was hit by a missile as it landed on the runway in misrata. >> we saw a libyan fighter jet taking off that was detected by a french aircraft and was standing rules of engagement, appropriately attacked that aircraft. >> reporter: earlier this week an f-15 crew nearly became the first american casualties of the enforcement effort. their plane, downed by mec
john hendren brings us up to date from washington. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. libyan jet fighter dared take to the skies and you have to wonder when he climbed into that cockpit whether he knew he was on an ill-fated mission. as the u.s. strains under a third military operation in the islamic world, nato is now preparing to take over command of the no-fly zone. >> we have agreed, along with our nato allies, to transition command and control for the...
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from all of us, thanks for joining us. we appreciate your >>> tonight on "world news," caught on tape. the head of npr is out after a secret sting. meet the man who may cost public radio its taxpayer funding. >>> striking back. gadhafi's forces rout the rebels in libya. what if he wins? can the u.s. do what it takes to stop him? >>> ripped apart. tornadoes tear across the south. one survivor calls it 30 seconds of pure hell. >>> gadget guilt. when blackberrys and iphones take up family time. news tonight that working moms take it harder than the dads. >>> and, traveler beware. why hotel pictures online are all too often too good to be true. how to tell when they're fooling you. >>> good evening. in the culture war between new and old media, an undercover upstart has dealt a major blow to the establishment. public broadcasting has been a lightning rod for years. supporters call npr and pbs a public service, with every penny the taxpayers pay for it. critics say it's wrong to force all americans to subsidize what they call a
from all of us, thanks for joining us. we appreciate your >>> tonight on "world news," caught on tape. the head of npr is out after a secret sting. meet the man who may cost public radio its taxpayer funding. >>> striking back. gadhafi's forces rout the rebels in libya. what if he wins? can the u.s. do what it takes to stop him? >>> ripped apart. tornadoes tear across the south. one survivor calls it 30 seconds of pure hell. >>> gadget guilt. when...
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joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the earthquake zone. there's three areas where there have been concern. let me move in on this to see them. the towns, and the biggest, miyagi, they don't have indicators, do they? >> they were damaged. ibaraki, further south, is measuring normal levels. we expect the cloud to go over ibaraki, as well. >> and i want to see what you think about fukushima. we'll push in there. and a number of the indicators are showing spiked levels. when you hear the plume this morning, we could see levels higher than we're reading. >> the outer ring is six miles outside of the radiation zone. radiation levels are 110 microsieve
joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the...
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i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front of the cameras. >>> prince william speaking out and sharing what his grandmother told him about getting through the tough times. >>> and, everyday hero. how one man took one failing school and changed the future of all these kids in just five words. he's our "person of the week." >>> good evening. for one week now, we have been focused on the dangerous unknowns of the nuclear crisis in japan. but tonight, we begin with the unpredictable and dangerous mind of moammar gadhafi. today, president obama told americans that u.s. forces may be called into military action once again, this time, against gadhafi. joining ot
i'm dan ashley from thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news," target libya. president obama throws down a gauntlet to moammar gadhafi, telling him pull back, or the british, the u.s., the french, the arabs will all move in. >> let me be clear. these terms are not negotiable. >>> inside hell. for the first time, hear from the workers trapped inside those nuclear reactors when the earthquake hit. and tonight, the head of that plant breaks down in front...
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chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks. women hitting bottom, like christina aguilera, arrested for public drunkenness. or lindsay lohan, facing extra jail time. >> one thing i need to put first in my life, which is my recovery and stuff. i'm doing good. that's most important for me. >> reporter: then, there's the unsettlingly exuberant charlie sheen. in his mind, at least, not hitting bottom. more, here i am, ma. top of the world. >> you have millions of fans. why do you think -- >> billions. i have billions of fans. >> reporter: the $1 million-plus an episode "two and a half men" star, sho
chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks....
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richard besser is standing by. >>> and, she makes us laugh. gloria, right there, with orders for her husband in the kitchen. but why we should all be listening to this modern family. >>> and tonight, those nervous hands right there. a portrait of a woman who changed america. do you recognize them? welcome back, jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lily and i are back on the road again. where we belong. with zyrtec®, i can love the air®. where we belong. there are a lot of questions out there about retirement. let fidelity help you find the answers. our investment professionals work with you to help you make the most of your retirement and enjoy the life you've saved for. fidelity investments. where leading companies and millions of people go to get the real answers they need. call today. that's how
richard besser is standing by. >>> and, she makes us laugh. gloria, right there, with orders for her husband in the kitchen. but why we should all be listening to this modern family. >>> and tonight, those nervous hands right there. a portrait of a woman who changed america. do you recognize them? welcome back, jogging stroller. you've been stuck in the garage, while my sneezing and my itchy eyes took refuge from the dust in here and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour...
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thank you, jake, for joining us. and be sure to join jake later on "this week" when he'll talk about libya with secretary of state hillary clinton and former secretaries of defense donald rumsfeld and robert gates as he just mentioned. diane sawyer anchors president obama's speech to the nation with george stephanopoulos monday night here at 7:30 on abc. >>> we want to turn now to the death of a pioneer politician. geraldine ferraro, the first vice presidential candidate on a major party ticket broke down barriers for women. geraldine ferarro died from blood cancer. linsey davis is here with a look at her life. good morning, linsey. quite a pioneer. >> reporter: exactly. good morning to you. when ferarro stepped into the national spotlight at the democratic convention in 1984, her acceptance speech elicited cheers and tears for eight minutes and went on to change the landscape of women in politics forever. >> my name is geraldine ferraro. >> reporter: in 1984 when the daughter of a seamstress introduced herself to th
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. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so, there's an awful lot of detail to go into. the invitations. the drinks and how people will move around the reception. >> reporter: one place people will definitely move about, in front of the royal family's stellar art collection which dates back to when the house first opened as a royal residence in 1837. >> when you come into the 19 state rooms, the works of art that you see surrounding you are really opulent and wonderful. >> reporter: and, george, the last time we were in london, the palace unveiled the official royal coin. this morning, we're getting video of
. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so,...
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that you'll give us pictures. we must see the prom pictures. >> we have a little bit of surprise for you, before you sing for us, you know, disney is our parent company. there's a new movie coming out called "prom." and you're going to the premiere of "prom," going to have vip access, we thought it was very fitting. what do you think about that? >> thank you. >> okay, jason, here's your big moment. the national tv moment. ♪ ♪ attention everyone can i have a couple minutes of your time there's an unfortunate question on my mind ♪ you see this pretty girl sitting in class i prove in front of all of you ♪ ♪ i said lianna i just want you to say ♪ i say lianna you're so beautiful i'd like to ask you to a place where we can dance and shout for an our hour three ♪ ♪ the discussion that can be a possibility i hope at that next request in the song is approved by you ♪ ♪ if you're happy with it then i am, too ♪ i said lianna you're so beautiful i just want you to sa@ ♪ have a good daisy ♪ eat well,
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come see us. robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now in the meantime, to a disturbing, new trend we have been talking about from time to time. teens taking texting to the extreme. making racy videos that could come back to haunt them. elisabeth hasselbeck had a frank discussion with teenagers about this. and some of the subject matter may be a little tough for some to take. keep that in mind. >> reporter: we'll watch it first and talk with the kids later. as parents, we've been told to control the images our children see, we should monitor searches on home computers and on laptops. but now, hand held devices are being used to send erotic videos. and the problem, experts say, is getting increasingly worse. for melody, not a day goes by that she doesn't think about the events that unfolded during her junior year in high school. when a video she made for a high school crush earned her the nickname, porn star. >> he asked me to send a video using my web cam, of me taking my clothes off. i did it after
come see us. robin? >> all right, sam. thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now in the meantime, to a disturbing, new trend we have been talking about from time to time. teens taking texting to the extreme. making racy videos that could come back to haunt them. elisabeth hasselbeck had a frank discussion with teenagers about this. and some of the subject matter may be a little tough for some to take. keep that in mind. >> reporter: we'll watch it first and talk with the kids...
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diana alvear joins us. to report that frustration there is growing. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the news out of japan is getting worse and worse. workers are continuing to struggle to stabilize those nuclear reactors, but it's just not working. and now there's a crisis of confidence in the nation because of one very big mistake on the part of the company. after weeks of uncertainty and confusion, many japanese have had enough. no more fukushimas," they chant, during a protest at the tokyo power company headquarters. this person says, we should not have had nuclear plants from the beginning. that sense of fear over the stricken fukushima facility is growing. traces of plutonium have been detected in the soil outside the plant. though tepco says it's not a public threat. new video shows smoke billowing from reactors two and three. the very reactors officials acknowledge have damaged fuel rods and may be partially melting down. highly radioactive water from reactor two is spilling out into a ditc
diana alvear joins us. to report that frustration there is growing. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the news out of japan is getting worse and worse. workers are continuing to struggle to stabilize those nuclear reactors, but it's just not working. and now there's a crisis of confidence in the nation because of one very big mistake on the part of the company. after weeks of uncertainty and confusion, many japanese have had enough. no more fukushimas," they chant, during a...
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kathy, tell us. if there's people at home, and there is a worldwide and nationwide thing going on, if people want to get involved right now, and go to their computer, what do they do? >> they can go online to lit world. they can go to a school. they can go to a library. or pick up and see a child and say, let's read a book today. >> that sounds awesome to me. you are looking at clifford. you see yourself on tv, don't you? i'm back there. clifford's a good reader. but he doesn't say much. so, we're going to let kathy start the poem, if you would, please, ma'am. we're going to do a little weather. it is a delight to be with you. and you look awesome. you look fantastic. >> yeah. >> all right. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning that we want to talk about as you look outside your doors. we want to start with a situation going on down south. strong to severe weather will be kicking in down there. and it's rumbling through the area. with the strong storms, we say keep up with
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> we have developing news for the east bay where local and federal law enforcement agencies are taking part in a series of raids involving suspected gangs and gambling activity. one of the places raided is the oaks car club in emeryville. witnesses say they saw some 80 officers from the f.b.i., drug enforcement agency, irs all taking part in the raids but so physicia physicians -- officials are not reporting any arrests. we've had some troubling spots all morning in our commute, especially the north bay. let's see where the problems are, frances. >> still the hot spot this morning, kristen. southbound 101, brake lights through novato towards lincoln where an accident cleared about 45 minutes ago but it's still causing well over half hour delay
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help us out. >> the brits are particular. but, we're at selfridges, one of the best stores in the country, to help us out. >> reporter: let's go. nick wasn't kidding. inside the high-end department store, i found out from fashion expert, sophie, that dressing for a royal wedding is no easy matter. so, which dresses do you think i should try on? because the wedding will take place at westminster abbey, sleeves for women are a do. and this would take care of the sleeveless problem. looking too sexy is a don't. >> quite sexy for a royal wedding. i have to be honest. >> reporter: and while it's important to look proper, it's not good to look stuffy. i can't tell if i like it. or if i look like a doily. what do you think? decisions, decisions, decisions. >> so, the invitation says uniform. dressing for men, that's even trickier. according to the royal wedding invitation, men are required to wear one of three kinds of dress. a military uniform. or for us civilians, a morning coat or lounge suit. a lounge suit isn't exactly as casua
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stay with us. fu details. stay with us. >>> go ahead. >> that time of the morning. time to update you on march madness and maybe more importantly on our "world news now" brackets competition. the headline on this friday morning, there is a new leader in the house this friday morning. >> that's right, that's right. don't worry about headline. let's talk about headlights. willis has uconn winning it all. this is music to his ears. that's willis. the huskies star walker ran the show last night against san diego state. that was my pick. walker poured in 36 points for uconn. including 12 straight in the final minutes. uconn moves on. willis' bracket is not completely dead just yet. >> but close. also florida had a chance to win it. florida had a chance to win it at the buzzer in their game against byu but they went to o.t. and that's where the gators pulled away. florida outscored the cougars 15-6 in the extra period. the gators go to the first regional final since 2007. they win this one by a final score of 83-74. as a carolina grad, this next story warms the cockles of
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